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Board-Foot and Diameter Growth of Yellow-Poplar After Thinning
Author(s): Donald E. Beck; Lino Della-Bianca
Date: 1975
Source: Res. Pap. SE-123. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 20 p.
Publication Series: Research Paper (RP)
Station: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station
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Board-foot growth and yield of thinned yellow-poplar stands (Liriodendron tulipifera L.)is related to age, site index, residual basal area, and residual quadratic mean stand diameter after thinning. Diameter growth of individual trees is increased considerably by thinning. Equations describing growth and yield are based on data from 141 natura1 yellow-poplar stands in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia.Publication Notes
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Beck, Donald E.; Della-Bianca, Lino. 1975. Board-Foot and Diameter Growth of Yellow-Poplar After Thinning. Res. Pap. SE-123. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 20 p.Related Search
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